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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: March 18, 2008 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. ~_ <br />SUBJECT: Resolution Regarding Planned Uses of Land Transfer Tax Proceeds <br />DEPARTMENT: County Manager/Budget PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) No <br />ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Proposed Resolution Regarding Laura Blackmon or Rod Visser, <br />Uses of Land Transfer Tax Proceeds 919-245-2300 <br />Approved Statement of Intent Regarding Donna Coffey, 919-245-2151 <br />Uses of Land Transfer Tax Proceeds <br />PURPOSE: To approve a resolution specifying the intentions of the Orange County Board of <br />Commissione"rs for the use of proceeds from a .4% land transfer tax, if approved by voters on <br />the May 6, 2008 ballot, and subsequently implemented by the Board. <br />BACKGROUND: At the February 19, 2008 regular meeting, the Board of Commissioners <br />adopted a resolution calling an advisory referendum for May 6, 2008 on the question of whether <br />to levy a land transfer tax. This tax of four-tenths percent on eligible real property transactions <br />was provided for in the 2007 Session Laws enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly as <br />a local revenue option available to county governments. If Orange County voters approve this <br />measure, and County Commissioners implement it subsequently in May 2008 (following a 10= <br />day public notice), the levy of the tax could begin as early as July 1, 2008. <br />The Orange County Commissioners approved at their March 6, 2008 regular meeting a <br />"Statement of Intent Regarding Uses of Land Transfer Tax Proceeds". The Board directed staff <br />to bring back for the Board's action at the earliest opportunity a draft of a resolution to document <br />the statement of intent. The adopted resolution would serve as a formal record of the Board's <br />plans to use proceeds from a land transfer tax, if Orange County voters subsequently approve <br />that tax. <br />Staff and the County Attorney have revised the accompanying proposed resolution to reflect the <br />Board's discussion at the March 6, March 11, and March 12 meetings. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no direct financial impact associated with this agenda item. <br />Recently updated estimates developed by the County Budget Director suggest that based on <br />historical patterns, Orange County could expect proceeds for FY 2008-09 of approximately $3.5 <br />million from a .4 percent land transfer tax, if approved by voters and implemented by the Board <br />of Commissioners to take effect on July 1, 2008. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board adopt the accompanying <br />resolution, or a modified version thereof, to document the Board's intended uses of the <br />proceeds from the prospective land transfer tax. <br />